Maria Eichlseder

Ass.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.techn. BSc BSc

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Maria Eichlseder is assistant professor of Cryptography at Graz University of Technology.
Her research interests include the design and cryptanalysis of symmetric cryptographic algorithms, such as hash functions and authenticated encryption algorithms and their underlying primitives.
She co-designed Ascon, a lightweight authenticated cipher that is among the winners of the CAESAR competition. She defended her Ph.D. sub auspiciis praesidentis in 2018, for which she received an award of excellence from the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research and a sponsorship prize of the Technology and Society Forum. Prior, she studied Computer Science and Technical Mathematics at Graz University of Technology.
Maria Eichlseder

Research

My research interests include the design and cryptanalysis of symmetric cryptographic algorithms, such as hash functions and authenticated encryption algorithms and their underlying primitives: permutations, (tweakable) block ciphers, etc. In my research, I am particularly interested in their “practical security”, which includes robustness against misuse and implementation attacks in addition to cryptanalytic security. I enjoy exploring mathematical aspects of cryptanalysis, useful tools and heuristics, and connections between cryptanalytic and physical attacks.
Online resources on selected research topics (see links for collaboration partners):

Teaching

I teach cryptography as part of several undergraduate and graduate courses:
  • Information Security (lecture: winter term)
  • Applied Cryptography (lecture and practicals: winter term)
  • Applied Cryptography 2 (lecture/seminar and practicals: summer term)

Looking for a bachelor’s thesis, master’s thesis, or project in symmetric cyptography, cryptanalysis, and practical security? Let us know, we’re always happy to discuss open topics!

Previously offered courses:

  • Computermathematik (lecture with integrated practicals: 2013, 2014, 2015)
  • Diskrete Stochastik und Informationstheorie (practicals: 2014)

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